i used the blue 3M pad they recommend. i still had holograms and small buffer trails. it was my blue onyx pearl scion Xb of the 06 variety. I had corrected via rotary with CG pro polish and a white MPT pad. but i had holograms and was advised by several people that it get rid of them. maybe i'm not good enough with a rotary yet. I had to break out the flex, black LC pad and wet mirror finish to get everything out. I did find that with the rotary and the pro polish the paint was a lot sharper. after i finished with the flew it lost some of its sharpness. thats why i wanted the UF to work so bad

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I didn't think Wet Mirror Finish had ANY correction abilities. I've used it many times and never seen it correct a single thing. UF has however never let me down on getting rid of holograms.

the car finished off really nice with the pro polish, only thing that didnt come out probably needed to be color sanded, but i dont think Scions have enough clear. Its my DD so i dont care about perfect, but i dont want holograms.

Like i said i tried the UF and blue pad, but it didnt work the way i thought it would. I have CG cut7.0 which is 7000 grit polish and i am thinking of trying it out just for S and G's

You could depending on the what the paint looks like, this is were your knowledge of doing this comes in. Once you have done this for awhile you will just reach for what is needed and go from there. I just like to have everything at my disposal, from ip, fpII, 106, M105, powergloss, Extracut, Ultrafina. This way whatever you run into, hard or soft clears you know you will get it corrected to best the paint can be. There are only so many polihes, compounds that you really need. I know everyone likes to try stuff but you really only need a handful of products to get the job done. Over time you will find what certain polishes work for you and get the perfect results you desire.

You could depending on the what the paint looks like, this is were your knowledge of doing this comes in. Once you have done this for awhile you will just reach for what is needed and go from there. I just like to have everything at my disposal, from ip, fpII, 106, M105, powergloss, Extracut, Ultrafina. This way whatever you run into, hard or soft clears you know you will get it corrected to best the paint can be. There are only so many polihes, compounds that you really need. I know everyone likes to try stuff but you really only need a handful of products to get the job done. Over time you will find what certain polishes work for you and get the perfect results you desire.